(3+√2)(2-√3)(3-√2) Rational Or Irrational
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First we have to find the expanded form of (3 + 2√2)(3 - 2√2).
Here the result is 1, which is a rational number, isn't it?
1 can be written as a fraction, means in p/q form, as the following:
1 = 1/1 = 2/2 = 3/3 = 4/4 = 5/5 = 6/6 = 7/7 = 8/8 = 9/9 = 10/10......
Thus, we found that (3 + 2√2)(3 - 2√2) is a rational number because it results in 1.
Hence proved that (3 + 2√2)(3 - 2√2) is not an irrational number
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